Recordings
Solo Albums
Saint
Ambrose one act opera for saxophonist, actor, computer
music and projections, by Rodney Waschka II.
Monk
by 2
Sony Columbia, CK 66975
Little Rootie Tootie Monk's Mood Brilliant Corners Epistrophy Misterioso Well, You Needn't In Walked Bud 52nd Street Theme/Blue MonkSolo Recordings
Music from SEAMUS Volume XVIII. Compact Disc. EAM-2009, SEAMUS.
“Veiled Resonance,” by Elainie Lillios.
i. The Beauty of Inflictions
ii. The Blackbird Whistling, (or just after . . . )
iii. the Beauty of Innuendos
Watch a video of Steve Duke
performing Veiled Resonance,
The Music of Jan Bach. Equilibrium EQ79 
“Helix” for
Solo Alto Saxophone and Chamber Octet,
by Jan Bach
The Composer in the Computer Age X; Ottuplo! Larry Austin: The Eighth Decade. CDCM Computer Music Series Volume 35, CRC2830
“Tableaux: Convolutions on a Theme” by Larry Austin.
Octo Mixes, EFM Compact Disc, EFM CD 039.
“Tárogató!” for soprano saxophone and octophonic computer
music, by Larry Austin.
Dexter Morrill: Three Concertos. Centaur, CRC 2604
“Concerto
for Soprano Saxophone and Orchestra”
by Dexter Morrill.
The Composer in the Computer Age--VIII: Larry Austin--SoundPlays, Cityscapes, SoundPortraits: 1993-96. CDCM Computer Music Series, Vol. 28. Centaur, CRC 2428.
“BluesAx” for saxophonist and computer music, by Larry Austin.
Cultures
Electronique, GMEB/UNESCO/CIME.
Vol. 9: Prix
MAGISTERIUM du Concours 1996, LDC 278062.
“BluesAx” for saxophonist and computer music, by Larry Austin.
Order from Mnémosyne Musique Media (France)
The Composer In The Computer Age – VI,
CDCM Computer Muisc Series Vol. 23. Centaur, CRC 2302.
“Sax
Houses” for soprano saxophone, NeXT computer, and computer
msuic on tape, by Larry Austin.
